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Surge 5

Surge 5

Surge Networks Inc.

Developer Tools

4.1 (988) 4+ 67.6 MB
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Descripción

Surge is an advanced network toolbox and proxy utility. It is designed for developers and therefore requires professional knowledge to use. These four capabilities form the core workflow of Surge: · Takeover: Take over the network connections sent by the device. Surge supports both proxy service and virtual NIC takeover, capturing HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, and UDP traffic from any app — even those ignoring proxy settings. All features work on the cellular network. · Processing: Modify the requests and responses that have been taken over: URL rewrite, header and body rewrite, local file mapping, custom DNS answers, and JavaScript-based modification. · Forwarding: Forward requests to proxy servers, either globally or driven by a flexible rule system. Policy groups select the best server automatically by latency, availability, or learned connection quality. · Intercept: Record and inspect requests and responses, including headers and bodies, and decrypt HTTPS traffic with MITM. Highlighted Features · Proxy protocols: HTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS5, SOCKS5-TLS, HTTP2 CONNECT, TrustTunnel, Shadowsocks, Snell, Trojan, Hysteria 2, AnyTLS, and SSH, with UDP relay support. · Used as a WireGuard or Tailscale client, converting the L3 VPN into a proxy policy. · Rules based on domain match/suffix/keyword/wildcard, CIDR IP range, GeoIP, ASN, protocol, port, and logical combinations; reusable rule sets hosted locally or remotely. · Policy groups: manual selection, automatic latency testing, fallback, load balancing, and the self-learning Smart group. · Complete DNS suite: DNS-over-HTTPS, DNS-over-HTTP/3, DNS-over-QUIC, DNS-over-TLS, and concurrent queries for the fastest answer. · Local DNS mapping (equivalent to /etc/hosts) with wildcards, aliases, and per-domain DNS servers. Switch your app between production and development environments without changing any code. · Decrypt HTTPS traffic with Man-in-the-Middle and a built-in CA certificate generator. · Record and display HTTP requests and responses with JSON, text, image, and video viewers for the captured body; album mode for the request list; pre-filter for capturing. · Raw L3 packet capture. · Scripting: extend Surge with JavaScript — modify requests and responses, write custom rules, customize DNS answers, and run scheduled tasks. · Block unwanted requests by rules with high-performance pre-matching. · Measure traffic usage and network speed on Wi-Fi, cellular, and proxy connections. · Remote Dashboard: observe and debug traffic in real time from a Mac via Wi-Fi or USB, including cellular traffic. · Surge Ponte: access your home or office network remotely via your own devices, with no third-party service involved. · HTTPS proxy protocol supports client-side TLS certificate validation. · Safari extension to add rules; widgets and Information Panel for quick control. · Sync profiles across devices with iCloud Drive or Dropbox. · Full IPv6 support, TLS 1.3, HTTP/2, and QUIC. · High performance and industrial-grade stability, suitable for intensive use. Surge does not provide any proxy or VPN service; you need to configure your own servers. You may read the online manual for more information: https://nssurge.com/support Terms and Conditions: https://nssurge.com/legal/terms Privacy Policy: https://nssurge.com/legal/privacy

Novedades

Versión 5.21.1 · 11/8/2026

What's New Surge as MTProto Server - Surge now can operate as an incoming MTProto proxy server for Telegram. Please read manual for more information: https://manual.nssurge.com/ Tailscale - Added interactive Tailscale sign-in on iOS and macOS. Resolve the issue where some enterprise users are unable to obtain the auth key. - Added automatic Tailscale routing. Surge can discover the tailnet’s MagicDNS suffix and peer IPv4/IPv6 addresses, then automatically route matching domains and peer IP traffic through the corresponding Tailscale policy. - Automatic Tailscale routing is enabled by default and can be disabled with `auto-add-magic-dns-rule = false`. - Improved Tailscale session warm-up and recovery. Sessions now retry MagicDNS discovery after startup failures and network changes without requiring matching traffic to arrive first. - Tailscale sessions now stay active by default. An omitted `idle-keepalive`, `0`, or `-1` keeps the session always active; set a positive value to enable idle teardown. - Tailscale can now begin handling traffic as soon as a valid network map is received, without waiting for the home DERP connection to be established. - Improved recovery after network changes and control-server reconnections by preserving the last known home DERP region and retrying peer handshakes at the appropriate time. - Aligned DERP measurement and selection behavior with official Tailscale client, improving compatibility with custom DERP maps, STUN-only nodes, fallback probes, and temporarily unavailable control connections. - Sensitive values such as authentication keys and authorization URLs are now redacted from verbose Tailscale control logs. TLS - Added `server-cert-verify-name` to independently specify the hostname used for proxy server certificate verification without changing SNI. This parameter applies to all TLS- and QUIC-based proxy protocols. ECN - Reworked ECN configuration and packet handling across QUIC, WireGuard, Tailscale, Ponte, and nested UDP tunnels. - Correctly preserves ECN and DSCP/TOS metadata across IPv4 and IPv6 encapsulation and decapsulation. - For QUIC-based proxy protocols, when ECN is enabled, anomalies will be automatically detected and fallback to non-ECN handling. - ECN is now enabled by default for QUIC-based proxy protocols on supported systems. WireGuard and Tailscale remain disabled by default. Use `ecn=false` or `ecn=true` to override the default explicitly. - Surge Ponte now also has ECN enabled by default, and the `client-use-ecn` parameter has been removed. DNS - Optimized TCP connection establishment for `prefer-v4` and `prefer-v6`. In earlier versions, these two parameters indicated which record to use when a domain name had both A and AAAA records. Now, during the TCP handshake, A or AAAA records are used preferentially; if the handshake cannot be completed within 3 seconds, other records will start to be tried. - Added DNS-over-TCP support. DNS server settings now accept `tcp://hostname[:port]`. iOS - Raised the minimum system requirement to iOS 17. - Reworked Shortcuts and App Intent support and improved the reliability of App Intent operations. - Added manual Suspend and Bypass Suspension controls. The Ponte management page, scripts, and local proxy services remain available while Surge is suspended. - Snell Server can now be configured and used on iOS and tvOS. Codebase Refactoring After more than a decade of development, the Surge codebase has grown into a large and complex project. To further improve reliability, we have introduced AI-assisted code review across the entire codebase. Every code change is independently reviewed by Fable 5, GPT-5.6 Sol, and a human developer before being merged, helping us identify potential security issues, rare crash scenarios, and subtle correctness problems. Due to the large number of updates, please refer to the Mac version release notes for details: https://nssurge.com/support/mac/release-notes

Información

Vendedor
Surge Networks Inc.
Categoría
Developer Tools
Versión
5.21.1
Requiere
iOS 17.0+
Tamaño
67.6 MB
Clasificación por edad
4+